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  1. The Court of the Lions (Spanish: Patio de los Leones) or Palace of the Lions (Spanish: Palacio de los Leones) is a palace in the heart of the Alhambra, a historic citadel formed by a complex of palaces, gardens and forts in Granada, Spain.

  2. The Palace of the Lions was the architectural pinnacle of the Alhambra. Its celebrated fountain was a symbol of its decorative richness and an example of the complex water system. In addition to its symbolic function the fountain also had a practical purpose.

  3. This palace comprised the private chambers of the royal family and it was built in the angle formed by the Baths (Baños) and the Court of the Myrtles (Patio de los Arrayanes). In this palace is where Nasrid art achieved its greatest degree of magnificence.

  4. 1 de mar. de 2024 · The Court of the Lions (Patio de Los Leones) or Palace of the Lions (Palacio de Los Leones) is the heart of the Alhambra. This masterpiece of Nasrid art is the greatest legacy that Muhammed V left to Granada.

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  5. Three palaces. The Alhambra's most celebrated structures are the three original royal palaces. These are the Comares Palace, the Palace of the Lions, and the Partal Palace, each of which was built during 14th century. A large fourth palace was later begun by the Christian ruler, Carlos V.

  6. 18 de dic. de 2017 · In the centre of the courtyard water sparkles from a fountain basin to fall through the mouths of twelve stylised lions into four streams that run towards the colonnaded sides. The pillars –light, slender trunks– gather together in a pavilion at each end of the patio around tiny fountains.

  7. 12 de nov. de 2023 · The monumental complex known as the Nasrid Palaces is made up of several important palaces: 1) the Mexuar, 2) the Comares Palace, 3) the Palace of the Lions and the Christian constructions added later and 4) the Partal Palace: